Name |
Half Moon Memory foam pillow |
Size |
22.1x8.7x5.1inch |
Color |
White (Color can be customized) |
Cover |
Air layer fabric with a zipper(Material can be customized) |
Filling |
Memory foam (Can be customized) |
Package |
PE bag with a insert color card (Package can be customized) |
Size Choices |
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Standard |
Or |
Open new mold/Check catalog |
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Filling foam choices |
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memory foam |
Gel infused memory foam |
Bamboo charcoal memory foam |
Bamboo charcoal memory foam |
Accepted Delivery Terms: FOB, CFR, CIF, EXW, CIP, FCA, DDP, DDU, Express Delivery, DAF, DES
Accepted Payment Currency: USD, EUR, JPY, CAD, AUD, HKD, GBP, CHF;
Accepted Payment Type: Type: T/T, L/C, Credit Card, Western Union, Cash, PayPal, Escrow
Language Spoken: English, Chinese
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If you want a comfortable way to relax your legs, back and feet, check out the Half Moon Bolster Pillow. This pillow is designed to help you find a comfortable position whether you're sitting or lying down. It's made with premium memory foam that conforms to the contours of your body, providing you with excellent support and cushioning.
Comes with a cotton is white is both soft and durable. Machine washable RuoNuo, to helps you easily keep your pillow fresh and clean. You may remove the cover and make use of it on its own as being a pillow, if you like.
Flexible. It can be utilized by you in a variety of various ways, depending on your requirements. You'll place the pillow under your knees to just take pressure off your lower back if you wish to relax during sex or in the couch. You can put it to use as a lumbar support when you're sitting in a chair or at your desk.
Provides you with extra helps and convenience if you're coping with a personal injury or surgery. It can be utilized by you to elevate your legs and reduce swelling, or to support your neck and arms while you're resting.
Try RuoNuo Half Moon Bolster Pillow out today and experience the benefits for yourselves.
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